
"Are current suitcases still suitable for modern nomads, or do they need to be redefined?" This is the question asked by designer Alberto Villareal and Agent, a "strategic intelligence embassy" based in Mexico.
Their answer comes in the form of Move-On, a suitcase collection designed with the modern-day traveling family in mind. The video at the bottom pretty much shows it all, but we'll give you a brief rundown with text and photos:
The front portion of the SURFN carry-on splits off and swings downwards, serving as a wheeled platform on which you can tow bored children or other pieces of luggage.

The RIDN provides that which always seems to be in short supply at those interminable check-in lines: A comfortable seat.

Lastly, the STROLLN provides a handy place to tuck Junior, so Mom can free up those mitts.

Check out the vid:
MOVE-ON Suitcase Collection by AGENT. from AGENT. on Vimeo.
For more on Agent, check out their site and methodology here.
Comments
#fail on the toddler stroller concept. That'll be too easy to flip over.
It's about time adults got a sit on suitcase. I like the look of these products particularly the sit on version.
As someone who just flew with a 2 year old (a carry on and a monsterous car seat) I have to say...I NEED the SURFN! What a great idea!
How much is it? how can i buy it ???
what kind of method for payment is accept??
what software was used to make this video?
Great stuff, even having no kids I would love to have the SURFN and RIDN. Love their new perspective on suitcases.